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Что (кто) такое Fountains Abbey - определение

RUINED CISTERCIAN ABBEY IN YORKSHIRE
Fountains abbey; Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal; Fountain's Abbey
  • [[Fiona Bruce]], Antiques Roadshow - 2004
  • Interior of the abbey church looking down the nave
  • Ground plan of Fountains Abbey as understood in the early 20th century. The buildings labelled "Abbots House" are now known to be the infirmary: the abbot's house was the buildings between the "cloister passage" and the river. The building to the west of the cloister labelled "Infirmary" is now known to have been the lay brothers' infirmary.

Abbey (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Abbey; The Abbey (disambiguation); Abbey (ward); Abbey ward; Abbey Ward; The Abbey (TV series)
Abbey in itself denotes the Christian monastic community and its buildings, that is presided over by an abbot.
Montiéramey Abbey         
  • South range of the cloister, converted to private residences
ABBEY LOCATED IN AUBE, IN FRANCE
Montieramy Abbey; Montieramey Abbey
Montiéramey Abbey () is a former Benedictine abbey at Montiéramey, in France, in the department of Aube, in France. It was partly destroyed during the French Revolution; the surviving buildings are now private dwellings.
History of fountains in the United States         
  • ''Fourth of July in Centre Square'' (c.1809-12), [[John Lewis Krimmel]], [[Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts]].
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ASPECT OF HISTORY
Fountains of the United States
The first decorative fountain in the United States was dedicated in Philadelphia in 1809. Early American fountains were used to distribute clean drinking water, had little ornamentation, and copied European styles.

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Fountains Abbey

Fountains Abbey is one of the largest and best preserved ruined Cistercian monasteries in England. It is located approximately 3 miles (5 km) south-west of Ripon in North Yorkshire, near to the village of Aldfield. Founded in 1132, the abbey operated for 407 years, becoming one of the wealthiest monasteries in England until its dissolution, by order of Henry VIII, in 1539.

In 1983, Studley Royal Park including the ruins of Fountains Abbey was purchased by the National Trust. The abbey is maintained by English Heritage.

Примеры употребления для Fountains Abbey
1. Welcome to the North." "There is much to be admired up North: Durham Cathedral, York Minster, Fountains Abbey...
2. Like the 12th–century founders of Fountains Abbey, they endured hardship and unpopularity, especially when they befriended German PoWs, one of whom, a young priest, was whipped to death by French women who had lost many of their men in the Resistance.
3. SOME OF THE SITES TO BE PROTECTED Durham Cathedral and Castle; Fountains Abbey, St Marys Church and Studley Royal Park; Ironbridge Gorge; Palace of Westminster, St Margaret‘s Church and Westminster Abbey; the Tower of London; Canterbury Cathedral (with St Augustines Abbey and St Martins Church); Castle and Town Walls of Edward I in Gwynedd; Edinburgh Old and New Towns; Maritime Greenwich; Heart of Neolithic Orkney; historic town of St George and related fortifications, Bermuda; Blaenavon industrial landscape; Derwent Valley mills; New Lanark; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Liverpool maritime mercantile city; British Library; Trinity College, Dublin; British Museum; Geffrye Museum; Horniman Museum; Imperial War Museum; Museum of London; Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester; National Maritime Museum; National Museums, Liverpool